mce is fully installed and works when on computer screen. i initially sintalled while using the same tv but reinstalled for reasons and used a computer monitor. now i want back on my hd tv. i have tried editing in orbitor, but nothing happens when i click av settings or whatever it says, no command lines work to rerun av wizard. when i boot from tv i see the initial booting seq. but then nothing. i have also tried selecting the av option on mce while plugged into monitor and when it reboots i switch back to hdmi, and only see the dell, boot screen.

hold shift after the machine beeps during boot, this is a touch tricky as you need to press it before the second set of beeps.

In web-admin, enter RECONFIGURE_DEVICE "**RUN_CONFIG**" under status. I believe this will force a redetect at start up and notice the display change.

Alternatively I have been able with Nvidia cards to set up twinview displays and set up an LCD as a second (mirrored) display on DVI-2. With this setting the MD was outputing video to two locations constantly and I just switched inputs to bring up the image. Once configured I could unplug either display and continue to view it on the other.

then says move up or down and enter to boot, e to edit, and c for command line but it only takes me to grub command line which is where i have types the above usr that you suggested.

my graphics card is nvidia with hdmi, vga and i think hdmi with sound but either way still having problems. any suggestions with that info? thanks a bunch. in the mean time i will try the RUN_CONFIG option.

If RebootWithAvWizard no longer works reliably, then the script needs to be changed, so that it will. The "Video Res Setup" button in the Advanced menu calls this script. Let's please fix this, so we don't have to do this manually!

Following both this thread and the wiki instructions on the AV Wizard.

I am having a hard time with a MD that uses an add on graphics card but has onboard graphics. Onboard is VGA only. Add on card is DVI and S-video, the S-video is what I need and why I am in this situation with two cards.

On first boot the MD skipped AV Wizard, xorg.conf has never existed so I can not follow the wiki guide to change the pci-id I want to use. I am now at the delete and reconnect MD stage because I am lost on how to create a xorg.conf when nothing exists.

If the motherboard does not allow me to jumper out onboard graphics, how should I have my cables configured on first boot?

I wrote logic to figure all this out... it is simply untested in its current state.

What happens when detecting graphics, is that if more than one card exists, it breaks them down, figures out what they are, and rank them based on my arbitrary scale of which is "better". It calls this Best_Video_Card. When avwiz hits, it takes this ranked card and converts its busID to a base 10 address and writes it to the temporary xorg.conf as the thing to use.

I would really need your help to figure out why it isn't working as I expect. Any chance you can drop into IRC and ping L3xxx in there?

I am needing to rearrange some cables on my core first though. To have easy access to pastebin I need to be at my core, which is currently set up in a closet with a racked monitor.

Something that would really help in the interim though would be a location where I can find a temporary xorg.conf? I have through web-admin up sized my orbiter to fill a screen and got sound working via asound.conf but I with no /etc/X11/xorg.conf I can't move the output to S-video. With it functioning as it is it is obviously writing setting data somewhere outside of /etc/X11.